The Plateau State Climate Assembly organizes climate-focused events and programmes that mobilize citizens, strengthen environmental awareness, and drive real climate action across the State. These activities include capacity building, community initiatives, youth-led engagements and knowledge-sharing platforms designed to support land restoration, waste management, adaptation efforts, and climate leadership. Participation is open to the public, allowing individuals and institutions to collaborate, learn, and contribute directly to building a greener and more resilient Plateau State.
The Plateau State Climate Assembly hosts a range of climate-focused activities designed to mobilize citizens, engage communities, strengthen climate knowledge, and drive environmental action across the State. These programmes serve as platforms for learning, collaboration, innovation and hands-on participation in climate stewardship. Through events, training sessions, community mobilization and youth-led activities, we work to ensure climate awareness translates into real impact on the ground.
Each programme is tailored to the environmental needs of Plateau State, from restoring degraded land and improving waste management to empowering young climate leaders, farmers and communities. Participation is open to individuals, schools, civil society organizations, private sector partners and development stakeholders committed to building a greener Plateau.
A climate-resilient Plateau State where communities thrive, ecosystems are protected, and development is guided by sustainability, responsibility, and fairness for present and future generations.
To coordinate and strengthen climate governance in Plateau State through inclusive participation, evidence-based policymaking, capacity-building, and strategic partnerships that support climate resilience, environmental protection, and sustainable development.
The Plateau State Climate Assembly hosts a range of climate-focused activities designed to mobilize citizens, engage communities, strengthen climate knowledge, and drive environmental action across the State. These programmes serve as platforms for learning, collaboration, innovation and hands-on participation in climate stewardship. Through events, training sessions, community mobilization and youth-led activities, we work to ensure climate awareness translates into real impact on the ground.
Each programme is tailored to the environmental needs of Plateau State, from restoring degraded land and improving waste management to empowering young climate leaders, farmers and communities. Participation is open to individuals, schools, civil society organizations, private sector partners and development stakeholders committed to building a greener Plateau.
The Assembly regularly schedules environmentally-focused events across Plateau State including symposiums, policy dialogues, community outreach and awareness campaigns. These events highlight relevant climate issues such as erosion, flooding, mining impact, tree loss and agricultural disruptions, while also introducing solutions and adaptation strategies.
Upcoming activities are announced through our website, social media channels and community networks, ensuring wide public participation. Stakeholders can register directly to attend, volunteer or collaborate.
PSCA supports continuous climate interventions across multiple sectors including climate-smart agriculture, biodiversity protection, watershed restoration, renewable energy promotion and environmental education. These initiatives run across the 17 LGAs and are implemented with community partners, youths, CSOs and government agencies.
Ongoing programmes also include environmental monitoring, climate data sharing, advocacy campaigns and school-based climate literacy projects. Updates and outcomes from these initiatives will be shared periodically for transparency and community engagement.
To expand climate knowledge and technical capacity, PSCA hosts regular virtual and physical training sessions for students, farmers, professionals, CSOs and policymakers. These workshops cover topics such as adaptation strategies, clean energy adoption, waste management, sustainable farming, mining risk mitigation and environmental reporting tools.
Webinars enable participation from across and beyond Plateau, ensuring access to climate experts, peer learning and shared best practices. Recorded content may be made available for replay to reach wider audiences and schools.
The Assembly organizes innovation challenges and climate competitions aimed at discovering young talent and new solutions for Plateau’s climate problems. These challenges encourage creativity in areas like water conservation, recycling, renewable energy inventions, eco-tech solutions and community awareness campaigns.
Winners receive recognition, mentorship support and opportunities to pilot their ideas within communities. The goal is to inspire youth-led innovation that directly contributes to climate resilience on the Plateau.
Community clean-up drives are one of PSCA’s most direct forms of environmental action. These exercises help reduce plastic pollution, clear blocked drainage systems, restore urban cleanliness and prevent flooding during rainy seasons. They also promote a behavioural shift toward responsible waste disposal.
Clean-up drives are organized in collaboration with schools, religious centres, market associations, youth groups, local councils and volunteers. Together, we can transform Plateau communities into cleaner, healthier and climate-ready environments.
J. D. Gomwalk Secretariat(Plateau State Government Secretariat), Jos, Plateau State.
9:00am - 16:00pm (Monday - Friday)